What have you done to your Miata today?

Potentially. Looking back on things, I think my MAF was involved in the flood at the duplex and got soaked. It was in a box that was on the ground. I know my stock downpipe was in the flood because it's rusted and scaley now.
 
do you guys think adding a boost gauge would decrease the retail value?

your car's value is going down anyway and I think it would be more of a benefit in the end. A properly working boost guage could help you maintain your car because it may bring problems things to light that you may have otherwise not found until they got worse or may not have noticed at all. My bro's aftermarket guage on his WRX was very helpful and helped us find diagnose several issues . It may even look good when you resell it because it shows the buyer that maintenance/car's health is important to you.
 
yeah, that's what i'd be worried about... the only thing i have changed is a K&N air filter. the only other things i'd even consider getting would be: the stock replacement throttle inlet tube and forge bypass valve. I should hope those wouldn't decrease the value! and you can't really tell (unless you know what you're looking for) that they aren't stock parts :)
 
Received a package.....
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decided to go the cheap route for gauges (since i have all but one already) and go racecar mode vs the cleaner all in one display


oh and KLZ, do this and they won't know the difference
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yeah, that's what i'd be worried about... the only thing i have changed is a K&N air filter. the only other things i'd even consider getting would be: the stock replacement throttle inlet tube and forge bypass valve. I should hope those wouldn't decrease the value! and you can't really tell (unless you know what you're looking for) that they aren't stock parts :)

You've bought a car, drove it, and have owned it for more than 20 seconds. Value has greatly decreased... not to mention you paid too much for it in the first place.
 
The FedEx guy dropped of a powder coated valve cover today:
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